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Waterfront Studio - State-of-the-Art Creative Space.

139 m²
1500 sq ft
toronto
CA
CA$498 / day
per day
pop-up store
3 use cases
city
Toronto
area
139 sqm
day rate
CA$498 / day
postcode
use cases
retail activation · showroom presentation · content creation
included
Internet · Air Conditioning · Security System

about this space

Waterfront Studio is a modern broadcasting studio and creative house designed to support artists in their creative pursuits. Inspired by the captivating shores of Lake Ontario, our facility is fully equipped with advanced audio and visual technology for podcasts, live shows, professional photography, and online content creation. We offer essential amenities including high-speed internet, air conditioning, a security system, a stock room, fitting rooms, garment racks, lighting, furniture, sound and video equipment, electricity, heating, parking, an elevator, a kitchen, and Wi-Fi. Waterfront Studio provides a collaborative environment that inspires creativity and innovation.

what's included

  • Internet
  • Air Conditioning
  • Security System
  • Stock Room
  • Counters
  • Fitting Rooms
  • Garment Rack
  • Lighting
  • Furniture
  • Sound & Video Equipment
  • Electricity
  • Heating
  • Parking
  • Elevator
  • Kitchen
  • Wifi

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how to book this space

  1. 01

    Check the shell and the dates

    Review the gallery, 139 sqm floor plan and amenities for Waterfront Studio - State-of-the-Art Creative Space, then note the window you want in Toronto. Fashion week dates book 6–10 weeks out.

  2. 02

    Send the brief

    Use the request panel on this page to send your dates, expected footfall and budget. The listed rate is a starting point at €310 per day.

  3. 03

    Get availability and a quote

    We confirm availability with the operator and come back within 24 hours with the all-in cost: rent, staffing, permits and fit-out for Toronto.

  4. 04

    Lock the contract

    Sign the short-term licence, pay the deposit and we register any permit or signage paperwork the address needs.

  5. 05

    Build and open

    Fit-out, install and staff the pop-up. Our production team handles delivery, install and the strike at the end of the run in Toronto.

use cases

retail activationshowroom presentationcontent creationphoto shootvideo productioncorporate event

location

plotting…
toronto·43.5940° · -79.5340°

what's around

19 stores within 600 m, incl. Pet Valu, Jaja Spa, Viva Skin Clinic

brands nearby

Pet ValuJaja SpaViva Skin ClinicK&M Barber ShopThe Beer StorePedi N NailsTolo ClothierSalon KarinPrincess Nails and SpaLee's Hair StylistBare Beauty ClinicDollaramaRendezvous Hair SalonA&J Majerski Jewellers
fashion stores
1
jewellery & watches
1
beauty
17
galleries
1
cafés
6
restaurants & bars
8
other retail
26
  • George the Greek20 m
  • Long Branch Village Mart20 m
  • Jackpot Cannabis20 m
  • Food Mantra30 m
  • 3 for 1 Glasses30 m
  • Long Branch Social House50 m

the neighbourhood

Podcast producers, e-commerce photographers, independent labels shooting lookbooks on a controlled budget and small beauty brands filming tutorial series are the working population of this pocket of southwest Toronto. The creative ecosystem here is functional rather than decorative: content studios and video production setups occupying second floors and lower levels along Lake Shore Boulevard West, one-person tailoring and alterations operations, framing and art services near Thirty Seventh Street, and menswear at Tolo Clothier a couple of minutes east. Between Browns Line and Kipling you get barbers, nail studios, skin clinics, bakeries and the Long Branch Social House, which is the informal meeting room for anyone shooting nearby. In our experience placing brands in this neighbourhood, the users fall into two camps: Toronto-based teams who need a reliable, equipped room for repeat production days, and brands from further west along the QEW who want a showroom or studio space without the downtown load-in fight. Nobody comes here for prestige address value, and the people working here know it.

Cost per square metre and total control of the space are the reasons brands choose Long Branch over Queen West, Ossington, King West or the Distillery District. At roughly CA$498 a day for 139 sqm with lighting, sound and video equipment, fitting rooms, garment racks and a stock room already in place, the arithmetic is a different conversation from a bare Ossington storefront where you build everything from zero and pay a premium for foot traffic you may not need. What you gain is on-site parking, which is close to impossible on Queen West, a genuine kitchen, an elevator, and no neighbouring retail hours dictating your schedule. What you give up is press convenience. Editors and buyers staying downtown will need a Lakeshore West GO train from Union to Long Branch, around twenty minutes plus a short walk, or a car. What we consistently hear from brand teams who activate here is that the savings justify the travel for production and sample sale formats, and rarely for a single-evening launch. Run the numbers through our budget calculator before you decide.

Arriving here feels like arriving in a working main street rather than a fashion district. Lake Shore Boulevard West at this point is two lanes of steady vehicle traffic with the 501 streetcar loop nearby, low-rise commercial frontage, apartment blocks behind, and pedestrians who are running errands rather than browsing. Mornings are quiet and practical, ideal for load-in and for photo shoot call times, with the bakeries and cafes busy before nine. Afternoons pick up with school traffic and local shoppers, and evenings belong to the restaurants. Because the space sits at basement level, arrival is by appointment and signage does very little, which suits invite-only buyer appointments, press days and closed content production. The street dynamic works particularly well for repeat production schedules, and our production and build team treats it as a build-friendly box. Honestly, this is not a neighbourhood for high-volume tourist retail, spontaneous walk-in traffic or brands needing maximum street visibility. If discovery footfall is the KPI, look at Queen West or Yorkville instead.

getting here & street life

nearest transit

  • Long Branch Avenuetram37 m · 1 min
  • Thirty First Streettram314 m · 4 min
  • Thirty Seventh Streettram322 m · 4 min
  • Thirtieth Streettram388 m · 5 min
  • Twenty Ninth Streettram513 m · 6 min
  • Twenty Eighth Streettram534 m · 7 min

street activity

high footfall.

18 places within 200 m · 45 stores · 14 cafés and restaurants

within 200 m
18
within 400 m
36
within 600 m
60

the neighbourhood

Long Branch is a neighbourhood and former municipality in the south-west of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located in the south-western corner of the former Township of Etobicoke on the shore of Lake Ontario. The Village of Long Branch was a partially independent municipality from 1930 to 1967. Long Branch is located within a land grant from the government to Colonel Samuel Smith in the late 18th century. After Smith's death, a small portion of it was developed as a summer resort in the late 1800s.

  • James S. Bell Junior Middle School · 321 m
  • Vincent Massey Junior School · 613 m

frequently asked

Yes — Waterfront Studio - State-of-the-Art Creative Space is a vetted pop-up ready space in Toronto, 139 sqm. Request availability and dates through the inquiry card on the listing.

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stamped
edition
vol. iv · ss27
type
cormorant · plex mono
finish
gold foil 871c